MILWAUKEE (AP)  The Milwaukee Bucks have re-signed forward Toni Kukoc, a veteran who has spent two productive seasons with the team.

Kukoc averaged 9.9 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game in the last two seasons. Terms of Monday's agreement were not disclosed.

Milwaukee got Kukoc in the trade that also brought a 2003 first-round draft choice from Atlanta in exchange for forward Glenn Robinson.

Kukoc has career averages of 12.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 728 regular-season games over 11 years in the NBA.

The Chicago Bulls picked him in the second round of the draft (29th overall) in 1990. Kukoc won three championships with the Bulls from 1995-98 and has appeared in 96 career playoff games.

In the 2004 playoffs, Kukoc averaged 8.4 points and 2.8 rebounds while shooting 50% from the field against Detroit.

Before his NBA career, the native of Croatia played professionally in the former Yugoslavia (1989-91) and Italy (1991-93).

Kukoc was a member of the silver-medal Yugoslavian Olympic team in 1988 and earned a second silver medal four years later as a member of the Croatian Olympic team.

Stolpen sentenced

Spencer Stolpen, former president of the NBA's Charlotte Hornets, on Monday was sentenced to 15 months in prison for scheming to defraud banks to pay off his mounting debts. Federal prosecutors said Stolpen was facing rising overdue bills in 2002 when he engaged in the fraud scheme. Stolpen pleaded guilty to bank fraud and filing a fraudulent bank loan application. Federal prosecutors had filed a plea agreement that called for the 15-month sentence. Stolpen was Hornets president for more than five years before he was let go by owner George Shinn in May 1996.

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